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Pieter C. Emmer, The Dutch Slave Trade, 1500–1850. Translated by Chris Emery. European Expansion and Global Interaction 5. Oxford and New York, NY: Berghahn Books, 2006. x + 166 pp. ISBN: 1-84545-031-0 (hbk.).

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Pieter C. Emmer, The Dutch Slave Trade, 1500–1850. Translated by Chris Emery. European Expansion and Global Interaction 5. Oxford and New York, NY: Berghahn Books, 2006. x + 166 pp. ISBN: 1-84545-031-0 (hbk.).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 January 2010

Markus P.M. Vink
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State University of New York, Fredonia

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Copyright © Research Institute for History, Leiden University 2007

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1 For reviews and debates in Dutch academic journals: Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 113/4 (2000): 585587Google Scholar; Bijdragen en Mededelingen betreffende de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden 116/4 (2001): 511512Google Scholar; Tijdschrift voor Sociale Geschiedenis 27/2 (2001): 238240Google Scholar; Spiegel Historiael 6 (2000): 232255CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Kleio 5 (2001)Google Scholar. For discussions in national and regional newspapers see NRC Handelsblad, 31 03 2000, 21 04 2000, and 30 06 2000CrossRefGoogle Scholar; de Volkskrant, 6 04 2002Google Scholar; Trouw, 27 05 2000, and 4 07 2003Google Scholar; De Groene Amsterdammer, 13 05 2000Google Scholar; Intermediair, 6 12 2001Google Scholar; Leidsch Dagblad, 1 03 2000Google Scholar; Haagsche Courant, 30 09 2000Google Scholar; and Leeuwarder Courant, 2 06 2000.Google Scholar